Chandrababu's Promises - Voter Distrust.?

Sindujaa D N

The recently released manifesto of the alliance parties telugu Desam Party, Janasena, and bjp has garnered attention for its attractive presentation and numerous highlights. The manifesto includes promises such as unemployment benefits, free gas cylinders, bus travel for women, maternal salutation benefits, reservations for economically backward sections, the Mega DSC initiative, interest-free loans for girls' education, canteens, festival gifts, and volunteer salaries.

While these promises may seem appealing, there are concerns about their implementation, especially considering Chandrababu's track record of not fulfilling past manifesto pledges after winning elections. The allocation of several thousand crores of rupees for implementing these promises raises questions about the sufficiency of the state budget. Moreover, the simultaneous introduction of numerous schemes, coupled with their caste and religion-based distribution of benefits, has sparked doubts among voters about their feasibility.


Given Chandrababu's failure to keep promises in the previous election, scepticism is growing regarding his credibility this time. Voters are beginning to question whether he will uphold his commitments, and the extent to which people will respond to the manifesto remains uncertain. Ultimately, the manifesto's reception and impact will depend on the electorate's perception of Chandrababu's sincerity and the feasibility of the proposed initiatives.

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